Tabloid television is defined as a program that presents the news in a fast-paced, condensed form, usually with sensational material. This type of television can be divided into three main categories. The first is the "reality-TV," which uses examples of car accidents and rescues by police officers. These shows include COPS and Rescue 911. The second type of tabloid television is talk shows. They are usually shows dealing with topics that are too "distasteful" for the conventional journalism. Jerry Springer and Montel are two prime examples of talk shows. Tabloid television's third…